Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.), fresh from rebutting President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, mocked Biden’s border policies in an interview with Radio FM Talk 106.5 in Mobile, Alabama. .
Jose Ybarra, the suspect in the murder of Laken Riley, a nursing student at the University of Georgia, was allowed to enter the country at Biden’s discretion, according to the incoming U.S. senator from Alabama.
“I think when you look at something like Laken Riley, you look at her tragic death,” she said. “You know, I just can’t wholeheartedly do it. The mom in me is like, oh, my daughter is in track and I’m going to go jogging around the neighborhood. And I’m like, 22-year-old nursing student from Georgia, in the morning. To think about something so simple as going to work and being brutally murdered by someone Joe Biden chose, and I want everyone to understand that, Jeff. I chose to enter the country.”
“He has a comprehensive parole program, and Sen. Lindsey Graham brought this to attention,” Britt continued. “Senator Graham said that under President Obama and President Trump, the president’s parole authority averaged about 5,600 paroles per year. If you look at Joe Biden, he added 1 million paroles to this country last year. I think he was short of 3,000 more people to parole the That’s how we got here. And we just realized that his border policies, his failed border policies, are having an impact across this country, from brutal deaths to fentanyl poisoning, and that’s why people That’s what I feel.”
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